Professor Tim Griffiths talks about musical hallucinations🎶🧠👂 on BBC Radio 4 'All in the Mind'. Listen here for interesting clinical cases and more!
https://t.co/vvAZgogBEf
Could hearing aids protect some people against developing dementia? New Washington Post's article discussing the introduction of OTC hearing aids, with a contribution from Tim Griffiths.
https://t.co/x3i6xWCpiz
New EEG paper from our group on neural responses to speech-in-noise and figure-ground perception.
An easy EEG set-up to record ERPs to figure-ground segregation even during passive listening opens the door to clinical applications. https://t.co/lN10Nppqwv
Can being musical increase your ability to hold sounds in memory?
Musical sophistication is associated with auditory working memory for sound frequency beyond improved frequency perception - New paper by @BrainLad, @alexjbillig and colleagues:
https://t.co/71YsGyi7n7
The hippocampus is richly involved in auditory processing & is itself shaped by sound. Our new preprinted review synthesises decades of recording, imaging & lesion work across species. @UCLEarInstitute plus @BrainLad Will Sedley & Tim Griffiths @AuditoryGroup#hippocampus#sound
I'm delighted to have been named as a Rising Star by @PsychScience - huge thanks to all involved and congrats to the other Rising Stars! https://t.co/a9has7Sama @SHaPS_UCL
It is ARO's honor to celebrate our awardees!
Congratulations to Dr. Emma Holmes on being the 2022 Geraldine Dietz Fox Young Investigator Awardee!
#ARO2022
#Newpaper "Representation of time windows in primate auditory cortex" in Cerebral Cortex
https://t.co/b4c3bAvNO5
We compare the anatomical organization of time window processing in macaques & humans. Are human brains specialised to process speech?
@pd2@Olivier_J_Joly @cipetkov
A postdoc position is available at University of Iowa to take forward our work on misophonia. Someone with experience in fMRI data analysis would best fit the job. For more details, please see:
https://t.co/CnWX7MlDiN
Feel free to get in touch if you have any further query.
JUST OUT #Openaccess in @EJNeuroscience
Dynamics underlying auditory‐object‐boundary detection in primary auditory cortex
From Newcastle University @UniofNewcastle and Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging @WCHN_UCL
@OLab_Duke
https://t.co/spUiK6waY1
📑New paper out today with @pd2@AuditoryGroup@OLab_Duke@skumar_ncl !
We looked at MEG responses to changes in spectrotemporal coherence in sounds.
Check it out here (open access🔓):
https://t.co/3qUme1H1TJ
Do you want to develop your skills in cognitive assessment? Join the course organised by Prof Tim Griffiths with real case discussions. We will cover #memory, #movement, #sleep, and #hallucinations. Book your place at https://t.co/bAnQmtGwp6
Interested in learning how to assess cognitive complaints in a case-based approach?
Visit https://t.co/gv2B2pvLwt to register for an online meeting with experts from around the UK. This years topics:-
Memory, Movement & Cognition, Hallucinations and Sleep